Saint Peter The Apostle Church (Vinzons)
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The , also known as Saint Peter the Apostle Church, is a
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located in the municipality of
Vinzons Vinzons officially the Municipality of Vinzons (), is a municipality in the province of Camarines Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 43,485 people. The Calaguas Islands is under the jurisdiction of Vinzons ...
in
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,
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. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Daet and is the oldest church in
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built by the
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in 1611. The new
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is Rev. Fr. Jose R. Julian. He was appointed as the new parish priest.


History

A town named Tacboan was established by Franciscan priests in 1581. In 1611, Rev. Fr. Juan de Losar, OFM built a church named after
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. Fr. Losar was the first parish priest of the church. In 1624, the whole town of Tacboan was relocated and it was called Indan where a new church was built with the same patron saint, St. Peter the Apostle. In 1636, the missionaries established a church of Labo combining with Indan. In 1661, the
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started administering the church. After
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, Indan was renamed Vinzons in honor of Wenceslao Q. Vinzons; a former governor of the Camarines Norte, youngest delegate to the Philippine Constitutional Convention of 1935, and a
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leader martyred by the Japanese during World War II. In 1994, the left and right sides of the church were repaired with the help of the people in town. In 2011, the 400th foundation anniversary of the Parish of St. Peter the Apostle including the Parish of St. John the Baptist in
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and Parish of Nuestra Señora de Candelaria in
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was celebrated. On December 26, 2012, the church was destroyed by a fire. According to its parish priest, Rev. Fr. Francisco Regala Jr., the historical artifacts of church were not saved. The Governor of Camarines Norte, Edgardo "Egay" Tallado, said that the slow response of the fire marshall resulted in the destruction of the whole church except for the concrete walls.


Reconstruction of the Church

Through the efforts of Rev. Fr. Augusto Jesus B. Angeles III, the 400-year-old limestone church was restored in a 15th-century setting. The flooring consists of the same ' or machuca tiles, specially fired and featuring the same design. Wooden doors and benches are made of yakal, featuring sculpted
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tree leaves. The windows are handcrafted and fired by Kraut Art Glass with a modern and symmetrical design. Chandeliers and ceiling murals were commissioned pro bono by Hermes Alegre, a visual artist from the
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. These works were made possible by the donations of a few families in
Vinzons Vinzons officially the Municipality of Vinzons (), is a municipality in the province of Camarines Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 43,485 people. The Calaguas Islands is under the jurisdiction of Vinzons ...
, such as the altar with Italian granite flooring. The church's
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was also restored using the wooden materials which survived the fire that gutted it. The church was inaugurated on June 29, 2015, on the feast of its
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,
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.


Architecture

The facade is plain and traditional, with a triangular
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and a flat wall. There are no horizontal bands to separate the facade into
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(s), though a steam of
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(s) separate the pediment from the wall.Galende, Pedro G. Philippine Church Facades. Quezon City: Filipiniana.net, 2007. An arched main
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contrasts against the otherwise plain facade, its smoothness stark against the unplastered masonwork of the rest of the facade. The spacious central
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holds the town
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, surrounded by a florid frame. A square
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rises to the church's left. It tapers slightly and a peculiar layering indicates different types of masonry used in its construction. Its campanile windows are protected with decorative
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s and a squat
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is topped with a cross.


List of Parish priests


Attached Priest


List of Parochial vicars

* Rev. Fr. Quirino G. Parcero (1962 – 1965) * Rev. Fr. Efren S. Sanchez (July 1976 – April 1978) * Rev. Fr. Ruben Cammayo (1980s) * Rev. Fr. Andrei F. Uy (1996 – 1998) * Rev. Fr. Rodrigo A. Lazarte (1998 – 2000s) * Rev. Fr. Gerardo P. Nemi (2003 – 2008) * Rev. Fr. Venancio Rosales (2005 – 2006) * Rev. Fr. Luis M. Puno, Jr. (2008 – 2010s) * Rev. Fr. Ace D. Baracena (2013 – 2014) * Rev. Fr. Rainier M. Abaño (2014 – 2015) * Rev. Fr. Donn Corre (2015 – 2019) * Rev. Fr. Peter B. Molina (2019 – 2021) * Rev. Fr. Michael T. Rañeses (2017 – January 2023) * Rev. Fr. Ramiel A. Alvarez (January 10, 2023 – Present)


Schedule of services


Sacraments


Masses

* Monday to Saturday: 6:00am * Friday: 6:00am & 6:00pm * First Friday mass: 5:00am or 6:00am & 6:00pm * Saturday: 6:00am & 6:00pm (Anticipated Mass) * Sunday: Morning: 5:30am & 7:30am Afternoon: 4:00pm (Children's Mass) & 6:00pm


Baptism

* Saturday & Sunday: 10:30am * Feast Day: June 29 after 9:30am or 10:30am Mass (Bishop's Mass)


Wedding

By appointment at the Parish Office


Devotions

* Angelus prayer: Bell rings at 6:00am, 12:00pm & 6:00pm * Morning Prayer & Rosary: Monday to Saturday before the 6:00am and 6:00pm Mass * Sunday Prayer & Rosary (Morning): Before 5:30am & 7:30am * Afternoon Prayer & Rosary: Sunday before the 4:00pm & 6:00pm Mass * Prayer & Rosary Monday to Sunday: 6:00pm


First Friday mass

* First Friday Mass: 5:00am and/or 6:00am * First Saturday Procession: 4:30am before the 6:00am Mass


Novena and Feast day Procession

* Santo Niño Feast day Procession: Every 3rd Sunday of January * Nazareno Feast day Procession: January 9 * Feast day Procession of
St. Peter Saint Peter (born Shimon Bar Yonah; 1 BC – AD 64/68), also known as Peter the Apostle, Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon, or Cephas, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus and one of the first leaders of the early Christian Church. He appears repe ...
: June 28 (Before Feast day) * Novena Mass in honor of
St. Peter the Apostle Saint Peter (born Shimon Bar Yonah; 1 BC – AD 64/68), also known as Peter the Apostle, Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon, or Cephas, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus and one of the first leaders of the Jewish Christian#Jerusalem ekklēsia, e ...
: June 20–28 * Peñafrancia Procession: September 29


References


External links

* * * {{Roman Catholic Diocese of Daet Roman Catholic churches in Camarines Norte 1611 establishments in the Philippines Roman Catholic churches completed in 1611 17th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the Philippines Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Daet Jubilee churches in the Philippines